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[Overwhelming Kusamero] A collection of classic Kusametal songs

If you’ve just started listening to so-called melodic speed metal or power metal, you’ve probably often come across unique phrases like “kusamero” or “kusai” used to describe works and songs.

Of course, it’s not talking about smell.

In Japanese, “kusai” is used to describe things like melodious, wistful tunes that suit Japanese tastes, fantastical worldbuilding, or songs with over-the-top, dramatic structures.

Heavy metal that features these elements is referred to in Japan as “Kusa Metal,” a uniquely Japanese subgenre.

This time, we’ll introduce a wide selection of quintessential Kusa Metal classics from around the world—from globally famous bands to beloved B-tier groups adored by devoted fans.

[Overwhelmingly Cheesy Melodies] A Collection of Cheesy Metal Masterpieces (11–20)

The Lord Of WolvesPathfinder

Pathfinder – The Lord Of Wolves [HD]
The Lord Of WolvesPathfinder

A song by Pathfinder, a symphonic power metal band from Poland known for their trademark high-velocity metal sound featuring flashy guitar work.

Included on their debut album “Beyond the Space, Beyond the Time,” it opens with a technically intricate guitar intro that’s sure to fire up metal fans on the spot.

Amid the high-speed, loud barrage, the melodic vocals shine, shaping the song’s world while remaining catchy.

It’s a track where you’ll want to pay special attention to the thrilling ensemble, including the guitar and bass solos.

Flower of WisdomMINSTRELIX

MinstreliX Wisdom Blossom MV -full ver.- (Official) from album “CHRONOSTRINGS”
Flower of WisdomMINSTRELIX

A metal track by Osaka-born band MinstreliX, whose sound—rooted in Nordic metal yet enriched with a wide range of elements including folk music, classical, jazz, kayōkyoku, and music from games and anime—has earned high acclaim.

Featured on their 4th album, CHRONOSTRINGS, the song makes a striking impact with an arrangement that opens using Niccolò Paganini’s 24 Caprices, the composer renowned for his Romantic-era works.

From its classical yet folk-tinged, distinctive melodies, you can sense the band’s potential that refuses to be contained within the boundaries of metal.

It’s a number overflowing with “kusa-melo” (distinctively dramatic, melodious lines), featuring an exquisite sense of uniquely Japanese wabi-sabi.

Spirits of SkywardHeimdall

Heimdall, the Italian band that belts out epic metal, is a familiar name to fans of “kusa-melo” (cheesy melodic metal).

The moment you see their fantastically over-the-top cover art, some of you will instantly understand: this has got to be cheesy metal.

And indeed, they deliver the sound such listeners expect—but the vocals, with their quirky mannerisms, can be a bit of a sticking point… which, for those who love B-grade cheesy melodies, might actually be a selling point in its own way.

The track featured here, “Spirits Of Skyward,” is a killer tune from their second album, The Temple of Theil, released in 1999.

From the opening, the grandiose synths and choir, paired with relentless double bass, conjure a heroic atmosphere that stokes the listener’s excitement to the fullest.

Midway through, a beautiful piano accompaniment enters, and the dramatic structure—deftly shifting between intensity and respite—is sure to delight many fans of cheesy melodic metal.

Keep listening on repeat, and you might just end up loving it—including the vocals… maybe!

Majesty of the Mithril MountainsDragonland

Dragonland – Majesty of the Mithril Mountains
Majesty of the Mithril MountainsDragonland

A song by Dragonland, a Swedish power metal band often hailed as a leading act in the Nordic metal scene since the 2000s.

Featured on their third album, Holy War, the track opens with high-speed drumming and classically styled synths that evoke the signature beauty of Scandinavian metal.

The twin-guitar obbligatos layered over the emotive vocals feel like the perfected form of a quintessentially “cheesy” melodic line.

It’s a brisk yet deeply melancholic metal tune, with a technical and dynamic ensemble that makes for a compelling listen.

Scream Out LoudEmerald Sun

A song by Emerald Sun, a power metal band formed in 1998 and lauded as a gem of Greek melodic speed metal.

Featured on their second album, The Story Begins, it stands out with an intro marked by grand string sounds and a lyrical guitar riff highlighted by twin guitars.

Beyond the melody itself, the ensemble creates a somewhat nostalgic atmosphere—an arrangement that perfectly embodies what fans call “kusa-melo” (ultra-melodic, unabashedly sentimental metal).

An emotional metal tune whose highlights also include a melodious twin-lead guitar solo.

In conclusion

Were you overwhelmed by the oncoming wave of beautiful melodies—so much so that the sheer cheesiness gave you a bit of indigestion? Many of the songs introduced this time are staples of the “cheesy metal” scene, but if you dig deeper, you’ll find plenty of B-tier bands and lesser-known groups that consistently put out great work.

Use this article as a springboard to discover your own favorite brand of cheesy metal!